CORVALLIS, ORE. --- Jonas Dufek pitched a complete game five-hitter to lead No. 25 Creighton to a 2-1 win over Georgia Friday at the NCAA Corvallis Regional.

Dufek and Georgia junior right-hander Michael Palazzone carried a shutout through the first six frames at Goss Stadium, allowing just three hits apiece at that point. The Bulldogs dodged a bullet following a miscue by freshman catcher Brandon Stephens that allowed the Bluejays to put a runner at third with out in the sixth.

In that inning, Creighton centerfielder Mike Gerber reached on a one-out single. Following a pitchout, Stephens' pickoff attempt to first sailed into right field, allowing Gerber to advance to third on the error. Georgia coach David Perno came out for a mound visit with Palazzone, Stephens and the entire infield. Georgia opted to bring the infield in and Palazzzone struck out Chance Ross for the second out. First baseman Nick Judkins followed, and he was retired on a pop out to second baseman Levi Hyams.

In the seventh, Bulldog designated hitter Chase Davidson beat out an infield single. First baseman Jonathan Hester snapped a 1-for-27 slump with an RBI-double over the head of Gerber for a 1-0 advantage. The Bluejays responded in the bottom of the inning.

After being held to just three hits to that point, Creighton collected four hits and grabbed the lead. Jimmy Swift reached on a leadoff single and right fielder Trevor Adams followed with a flare to center. After a successful sacrifice bunt by Alex Staehely, catcher Scott Thornburg tied the game with an RBI-single to right as Adams advanced to third. Left fielder Anthony Bemboom gave the Bluejays a 2-1 lead with a run-scoring single to centerfield. Palazzone retired the next two hitters on pop outs to send it to the eighth. Dufek took care of the Bulldogs over the final two innings to go the distance.

The Bluejays improved to 45-14 while Georgia dopped to 31-31. Dufek ran his record to 12-1, allowing one run on five hits with one walk and 10 strikeouts. Palazzone fell to 10-5, surrendering two runs on seven hits with no walks and five strikeouts.

"Creighton did a good job responding with two runs right after we scratched for one so you have to give them credit," said Georgia coach David Perno. "(Jonas) Dufek did a nice job on the mound, and we didn't hit enough balls on the ground. We had too many pop ups and punch outs. It was extremely disappointing that we couldn't find a way to back up Michael who pitched a good game for us today."

"He threw some off-speed stuff and just kept us off balance," Hester said when asked about Dufek. "I don't think we had a good approach at the plate consistently. We know what we have to do now. Our backs are against the wall, and we'll have to come out Saturday and keep fighting."

The Bulldogs will now play an elimination game Saturday at 4 p.m. EDT against the loser of the Oregon State/Arkansas-Little Rock contest slated for late Friday.